orking with audio
is a bit of a double-edged sword. Its benefits are numerous: a complete and accurate record of events containing the original nuances of phrasing, indisputable identification of speaker and easy capture. However, it is a nightmare to use: navigation, editing, annotation and organisation are all very difficult to do with current tools. Put simply, audio has a number of problems:
- Annotation – how do we use words with sound together?
- File Management – how do we know what recording is of what?
- Navigation – how do you find the bit in a recording that you were looking for?
- Staying Focused – how do you concentrate for long periods of time when all you’ve got is the audio?
- Organisation – how can you organise audio such that it’s available quickly whenever you need it?
This has led to a trend for computer software to centre on processing text, or more lately, images and video, instead of using audio
Working with audio is a bit of a double-edged sword. Its benefits are numerous: a complete and accurate record of events containing the original nuances of phrasing, indisputable identification of speaker and easy capture. However, it is a nightmare to use: navigation, editing, annotation and organisation are all very difficult to do with current tools. Put simply, audio has a number of problems:
- Annotation – how do we use words with sound together?
- File Management – how do we know what recording is of what?
- Navigation – how do you find the bit in a recording that you were looking for?
- Staying Focused – how do you concentrate for long periods of time when all you’ve got is the audio?
- Organisation – how can you organise audio such that it’s available quickly whenever you need it?
This has led to a trend for computer software to centre on processing text, or more lately, images and video, instead of using audioW
The product support from Sonnocent is second to none for this software. The dyslexia shop will of course support you in requests for support.
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Assistive Technology
Assistive technology comes in many forms not all is sutiable for every person and their situations. We have tried to supply fair and balanced reviews / information for the vast range of products we sell.
We will never encourage you to purchase something which will not suit your needs. If you have specific enquiries concerning your needs, suitability for your computer / workplace just open a ticket in our helpdesk.
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